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  • north-east-england_-climate-met-office.pdf

    and the unitary authorities in the former county of Cleveland. The topography of the northern half of the area is characterised by generally west to east sloping land, crossed by a number of eastwardsdraining rivers including the Tyne, Wear and Tees. Further south, the River Ouse crosses the Vale of York

  • north-east-england_-climate-met-officepdf

    and the unitary authorities in the former county of Cleveland. The topography of the northern half of the area is characterised by generally west to east sloping land, crossed by a number of eastwardsdraining rivers including the Tyne, Wear and Tees. Further south, the River Ouse crosses the Vale of York

  • How Met Office science is saving Santa’s Christmas journey

    have come down with the seasonal sniffles. With just one determined reindeer flying, Santa’s usual lightning speed is reduced to the speed of a typical airplane - and he still has three crucial stops to make: Lapland to reload, then on to London and finally New York.  How will he manage? And will he

  • april-2000---record-rainfall---met-office.pdf

    98.7 (1983) 1948 Nottingham (Watnall) 119.4 114.9 (1989) 1941 Waddington (Lincs) 124.2 90.7 (1983) 1946 Kinloss (Morayshire) 128.7 96.0 (1998) 1951 Aberdeen 130.0 116.0 (1998) 1951 Cottesmore (Rutland) 134.9 118.1 (1998) 1961 Leeming (N Yorks) 137.4 107.1 (1983) 1945 High Wycombe (Bucks) 140.1 121.3

  • James Hines Photography

    The Artistic Lens by Paul Armstrong Can you tell us a bit about you and what you do?  I’m James Hines. I'm a landscape photographer based near the North York Moors in the UK. I’m really interested in how the weather affects the mood of a photograph, and I'm even known as the “Mood Chasing

  • Global sea-level rise-Infographic-1-MM

    interact with Earth’s gravity field, rotation, and shape of the ocean floor (GRD) affecting regional sea level change. Total sea-level change: Increasing Stays the same Decreasing Sea level processes: Thermal expansion Greenland Antarctica Glaciers Land water storage Glacial isostatic adjustment New York

  • Amber warning issued as cold weather continues

    Significant accumulations are possible over the North York Moors and parts of the Yorkshire Wolds, resulting in an Amber snow warning which will be in force for much of Thursday.  ⚠️⚠️ Amber weather warning UPDATED ⚠️⚠️ Snow across parts of Yorkshire on Thursday Start time brought forward to 0300

  • Met Office daily weather: Warnings in force as winter arrives early

    , the wind will have changed direction ever so slightly and that does mean that we're perhaps going to see a few more showers penetrating a bit further in land across parts of northeast England and with that then snow totals particularly over the North York Moors building up. We could see

  • Met Office daily weather: Warnings in force as winter arrives early

    York Moors building up. We could see a substantial amount here. Meanwhile, elsewhere, still some showers down the western parts, but perhaps slightly fewer than on Wednesday. And still showers continue across northern parts of Scotland, many other areas, though again a largely dry day with the best

  • Met Office Deep Dive: Winter arrives early

    snow forecast for some regions and a sudden stratospheric warming event on the horizon, there’s plenty to unpack in this in-depth look at the UK’s weather. The current situation: Arctic air and snow warnings Cold Arctic air is sweeping across the UK, with the North York Moors and the Yorkshire Wolds

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